I Need An Operator is the sixth "Single" from Rezolution - The Soundtrack (Bailey Records / August 11, 2009).

"Hello, Operator?" Get me outta here. They're after me!"

I Need An Operator is inspired by The Matrix. I love the sequence where Trinity is running from the police and agents, dashes into the phone booth, and barely escapes being flattened by a truck. In the dark future of Rezolution, such a sequence wouldn't play out exactly like in the movie but Hackers continually put their lives on the line by jacking in to the web an engaging in high-stakes cyber-warfare that may or may not be successful. Visit http://www.aberrantgames.com/darktomorrow.html for more details.

When composing this song, I immediately heard the spoken vocal parts and knew just the right person to pull them off for me. I contacted my good friend Robyn Griggs (daytime soap opera / horror actress) who graciously recorded the lines for me while in a Nashville studio working on her first album. Thanks Robyn!

I Need An Operator is part of the Futuristic Universe catalog of music by Bailey Records Composition and Sound Design. Visit http://www.futuristic-universe.com for more details.

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Theme = Do you need help navigating the Matrix?

Incursion is composed and arranged by Stratos of Bailey Records Composition and Sound Design - the team that brought you the Origins Award-nominated Universe87 Campaign Setting Soundtrack.

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